Lost a tree in my front yard in the recent glueballwarminginducedarmageddon in CA.
Have had a nice little 18" Homelite saw for years. But needed a bigger one for this job. Got a Stihl 25". YEAH!!!
Uh huh huh huh .... he said chainsaw
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- Kommander
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Re: Uh huh huh huh .... he said chainsaw
When life gives you lemons, you buy a chainsaw.
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Bigger saws are better. Bigger saws can do little jobs.
I'm not old--It's too early to be this late.
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I had need of a chainsaw years ago, I wound up buying a Poulan from Lowes. I've kicked myself many times for buying such a cheap POS saw.
Eppur si muove--Galileo
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ar, arrr, ARRRR MORE POWER!!!
Been a while since running my little Husky, so I armed up my rusty skills on a decorative cherry tree that croaked during the drought.
Next up a couple more challenging trees. That tax my little 18" saw. Got a 25' tall rubber tree that needs to go and an avocado that needs stumped (victim of drought/water pricing). Fresh chain, plenty of bar oil and patience...
The rubber tree never should have been located where it is -- too close to my favorite avocado tree (1 of 6 remaining of original 40) and stressing it by out competing it for water.
The other avocado has died out up top but is sending shoots off the stump. I'd leave it sitting there like a snag while (if) it comes back just for the view of it. Various birds (doves, hawks) like to set a spell in it but dear wife doesn't like the starkness of it right along our drive.
Been a while since running my little Husky, so I armed up my rusty skills on a decorative cherry tree that croaked during the drought.
Next up a couple more challenging trees. That tax my little 18" saw. Got a 25' tall rubber tree that needs to go and an avocado that needs stumped (victim of drought/water pricing). Fresh chain, plenty of bar oil and patience...
The rubber tree never should have been located where it is -- too close to my favorite avocado tree (1 of 6 remaining of original 40) and stressing it by out competing it for water.
The other avocado has died out up top but is sending shoots off the stump. I'd leave it sitting there like a snag while (if) it comes back just for the view of it. Various birds (doves, hawks) like to set a spell in it but dear wife doesn't like the starkness of it right along our drive.
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Re: Uh huh huh huh .... he said chainsaw
I went thru three POS saws from HomeDeepdough before I realized what was killing them -- long term storage of ethanol-fuel in the saw. Since that epiphany I religiously drain the fuel and run the saw dry before storing it, after every use. My little 18" Homelite has been a champ for years now and kicks over after 2-3 pulls every time.Darrell wrote:I had need of a chainsaw years ago, I wound up buying a Poulan from Lowes. I've kicked myself many times for buying such a cheap POS saw.
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Yeah, ethanol has always kind of made me shake my head.
"We need more fuel!"
"I know, let's burn FOOD!"
Gee, Sparky, maybe we could come up with a better idea.
"We need more fuel!"
"I know, let's burn FOOD!"
Gee, Sparky, maybe we could come up with a better idea.
Birds gotta swim, fish gotta fly, assholes gotta ass, until the day they die.
"Common sense" is an oxymoron.
"Common sense" is an oxymoron.
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100LL. It's not just for airplanes...........FelixEstrella wrote: I went thru three POS saws from HomeDeepdough before I realized what was killing them -- long term storage of ethanol-fuel in the saw. Since that that epiphany I religiously drain the fuel and run the saw dry before storing it, after every use.
"Life is a bitch. Shit happens. Adapt, improvise, and overcome. Acknowledge it, and move on."
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Jack Daniels and Jose Cuervo pretty much perfected the best use for ethanol..........Odahi wrote:Yeah, ethanol has always kind of made me shake my head.
"We need more fuel!"
"I know, let's burn FOOD!"
"Life is a bitch. Shit happens. Adapt, improvise, and overcome. Acknowledge it, and move on."
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Vroom! Splendid. Well wear and happy felling. Remember your PPE - we don't want to have to call you limpy!